La Pocha Remix: Psycho-Magic Actions For a World Gone Wrong

EmployingLa Pocha Nostra’s trademark “robo-baroque’ aesthetic,
cyborg-kitsch and acid humor, Psycho-Magic
Actions for A World Gone Wrong is LPN’s newest adventure into ritual
presentation of live art and live language. Through a series of ‘corporeal
transformations’ including the sampling of performance classics and new work,
LPN addresses and tries to make sense of the current culture of far right
isolationism, xenophobia, and the violence of organized crime.Within the devising process of Psycho-Magic Actions, LPN will
excavate and examine the following questions:1. What are new performance strategies to express our process of
reinvention in front of an audience? Careful consideration will be given to
questions such as:● What is X-treme when
everything is extreme?● What is meaningful
interactivity when everything is interactive?● Is audience participation
relevant when pop culture is constantly asking us to participate in meaningless
consumerism, and every new technological gadget is asking us to “talk back”?
And whom do we talk back to?

2. How do we critically navigate the institutionalization of performance
art as a form through our unique aesthetic lens?3. How can we remain open, original, porous, funny, critical, without
falling to post-ironic jadedness or becoming one more “packaged product” for
international festivals?Through this investigation, we will cultivate a new format that
incorporates simultaneous dialogue between live art actions and images, poetic
interventions, and de-constructive commentary. The piece can be viewed as a
hybrid between a ‘living archive’ and our radical pedagogy: a performance
within a high-energy jam session and weird reality show ritual format.

As always, audience members are invited to participate in this bizarre
experiment. They will be invited to collaborate as we incarnate “the dreams and
nightmares of our current times,” and to help the performers re-imagine new
iconography whether by intervening the performance with their own bodies, or
with verbal provocations. Through this, LPN will invoke a “clumsy but radical
democratic practice.” The revelation of the process as well as the search to
discover new images in situ and a new form to contain them becomes the actual
project.